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Nearly half of the UK's fathers fail to take the two weeks' paternity leave they are entitled to, new research suggests.
A ‘sector council’ which aims to raise the profile of early years by lobbying on key issues has been created by NAHT.
A group of nine former Government ministers, including the former children's minister Beverley Hughes, wrote to Prime Minister Gordon Brown yesterday (Tuesday) to protest about the decision to axe tax...
Out-of-school care is under the spotlight again this week, with the Kids' Clubs Network launching a campaign to set up facilities for teenagers (see News, page 6). Expansion in this so far neglected...
The first national survey of food in childcare is seeking your views. Dr Patricia Mucavele, Children's Food Trust head of nutrition, explains.
Parents will have their childcare gurus and guides - must you follow them too? Jennie Lindon offers her own advice As a nanny and student of childcare you will have favourite books that you consult...
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.
A new report recommends early years settings provide parents with guidance on the type of apps that support children’s learning.
It's hard to remember a time in the past decade when childcare has been bigger political news, says Vidhya Alakeson.
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...